This is going to be a long one, y'all ready?
I love seeing these content creators post their stats, because it gives us insight and I have always wanted to post the math and have everyone see it and check me on it because I see a great disconnect between creators and subscribers. I've been tempted to do this several times particularly to those that like to throw how much work it is at us, and how this is a side job for them etc. To complain about how their content gets leaked, which I agree is not right, and then bad mouth and threaten us on forums when we voice our frustration in the lack of better content for the price we are all paying. But the math just doesn't line up with the attitude for me and this time I can't hold it back. I am proud to say that I have been, and will continue to be a subscriber of his because I do find him attractive. But every time creators come and bad mouth I rethink my subscription to them.
So from the picture above it shows that he currently has 7.0k followers. I know his channel has grown from nothing to where it is today, and that these numbers are not the same month-to-month. So for our little math experiment let's just go with 5000 subscribers. His current subscription price is $12.99, but I know he's had it at $9.99 and even lower before, so again let's just go with $9.99.
5000 x $9.99 = $49,950
Please remember that Onlyfans is a monthly subscription, so:
12 x $49,950 = $599,400.
I know that OnlyFans takes a 20% cut in the US, I'm assuming it's the same in Canada:
$599,400 x 0.2 = $119,880
$599,400 - $119,880 = $479,520.
Since he's in Canada, he has high income taxes:
$479,520 x 0.4 = $191,808
$479,520 - $191,808 = $287,712.
If my math stands that's $287,712 in yearly take home after tax income.
To top it all off, this is just the subscription. For someone like him who's business model also relies on the extras which are $5 each week this brings in another significant chunk of change which I could make assumptions on numbers, but at the chance of them being wildly off base I'm not going to go into it.
With this being the internet we also know a lot about him: generally where he lives, his profession, etc. and could easily make a comparison between his daytime job and this, his side hustle. But that's not the point I'm trying to make. I'm all about people making money, and their right to not have their blood sweat and tears taken advantage of. But it's a two way street. You're getting a big slice of the pie, be happy and grateful and lets all get back to why we're here in the first place and get our rocks off.